Office of Planning: Reservation 13 Draft Master Plan - Hill East Waterfront
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 Reservation 13 Draft Master Plan

Hill East Waterfront

The DC Office of Planning released a draft master plan on March 20, 2002, for a federally owned area known as Reservation 13, the adjacent Capitol East neighborhoods, and a waterfront park. The draft master plan envisions the Reservation as a beautiful edge to the Hill East neighborhood and meets both District-wide and neighborhood needs. Health and science uses are blended with recreation, civic uses, education, and housing. A village square, a neighborhood park and tree-lined streets connect the site to a new waterfront park on the Anacostia River. Select from the following to view the Reservation 13 Draft Master Plan:

Table of Contents Section *
Vision Statement I
Executive Summary II
Planning Process III
Planning Context IV
Existing Site Conditions V
Planning Principles VI
Draft Master Plan
  • Streets, Blocks and Circulation
  • Building Massing and Heights
  • VII
    VIIa
    VIIb
    Implementation & Next Steps VIII
    Summary of Public Comments IX
    Acknowledgements X


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